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SCHEDULE   OF  SALARIES  ,FQR 
MEMBERS  OE  THE  SUPERVISING  STAFF 

AND  OTHERS;  ' 

JANUAEY  1— AUGUST  31,  1920,  INCLUSIVE. 


BOSTON  SCHOOL  COMMITTEE, 

SECRETARY'S  OFFICE,  January  20,  1920. 


In  School  Committee, 
January  5,  1920. 

1.     ORDERED,  That  the  salaries  of 
sachers,  members  of  the  supervising 
taff,  and  others  in  the  public  schools 
Ire  hereby  established  for   the  period 
January    1    to    August    31,      1920,      in- 
lusive,    in    accordance    with    the    fol- 
jwing-  schedules   and   subject    to   the 
allowing    restrictions: 
1A.     ORDERED,    That    the    salaries 
If    teachers,    members    of    the    super- 
fising   staff,    and    others   who    receive 
inual     salaries,     which     have     been 
Jxed  by  Order  1A  of  the  salary  sched- 
lle    for    the    year    ending    August    31, 
[919,  shall,  during  the  period  January 
to  August  31,  1920,  inclusive,  ba-fixed 
nd  advanced  in  accordance  with  the 
)rovisions  of  said  order;  provided,  that 
salaries   of   such  persons   in   those 
inks   in   which      the     minimum     and 
laximum   salaries   in     the     following 
Schedules    have    been    increased    over 
le  minimum  and  maximum   provided 
the  existing  schedules  by  the  same 
Imount,  be  advanced  by  said  amount 
»n   January   1,   1920,   and   the   salaries 
If    such    persons    shall    thereafter    be 
[dvanced      on      their      several      anni- 
rersaries   by   the     annual      increment 
Irovided    in    the   following    schedules; 
[,nd    provided    further,    that    the    final 
icrement    shall    be    such    amount    as 
lall  place  the  teacher  on   the  maxi- 
lum   salary  of   the   rank. 

IB.      ORDERED,    That   the   salaries 
)f    teachers,    members    of    the    super- 
rising'   staff,    and    others   who   receive 
innual     salaries,     which     have     been 
Sxed     by     Order     1A     of     the     salary 
^chedule       for       the       year       ending 
Lugust     31,     1919,     shall,    during    the 
period  January   1   to  August  31,   1920, 
Inclusive,    be    fixed    and    advanced    in 
iccordance     with     the    provisions     of 
order;  provided,  that  the  salaries 
such    persons    in    those    ranks    in 
/hick    the    minimum    and    maximum 
Salaries     have     been     increased     over 


the  minimum  and  maximum  provided 
in  the  existing  schedules  by  unequal 
amounts,  shall  be  advanced  in  the 
following  manner: 

(a)  The    salaries    of    those    teach- 
ers, members  of  the  aup-ervistng  staff, 
and  others  who  have  not  reached  the 
maximum      salary      of      the      existing 
schedule  or  who  have  not  served  one 
year   on    said  maximum   salary,   shall, 
on    January    1,    1920,    be    advanced   by 
the  amount  of  the  increase  in  the  mini- 
mum   of    thetr     respective    schedules 
over    the    minimum    of    the    existing 
schedules;    and    the    salaries    of    such 
persons  shall   thereafter  be  advanced 
upon  their  respective  anniversaries  by 
the  annual  increment  provided  in  the 
following-    schedules     until     the     new 
maximum   of   their   ranks   is   reached; 
provided,     that     the     final     increment 
shall  be   such   amount  as  shall   place 
the    teacher   upon    the    maximum   sal- 
ary  of  the   rank. 

(b)  The    salaries    of    those    teach- 
ers, members  of  the  supervising-  staff, 
and  others  who  on  December  31,  1919, 
have     reached     the     maximum     salary 
of    the    existing    schedules,    and    who 
have    served    one    full    year    thereon, 
shall  on  January  1,  1920,  be  advanced 
by  the  amount  of  the  increase  in  the 
maximum    of    the    following    schedule 
over    the    maximum    of    the    existing 
schedule. 

1C.  ORDERED,  That  the  salaries 
of  masters  of  day  elementary  and 
day  intermediate  schools  which  have 
been  fixed  by  Order  IB  of  the  ex- 
isting salary  schedule  shall,  during 
the  period  January  1  to  August  31. 
1920,  inclusive,  be  fixed  and  advanced 
in  accordance  with  the  provisions  of 
said  order;  provided,  that  the  sala- 
ries of  such  masters  shall  on  Jan- 
uary 1,  1920,  be  advanced  by  the 
amount  of  two  hundred  forty  dollars 
($240)  per  annum,  and  the  salaries 
of  such  masters  shall  thereafter  be 
advanced  upon  their  respective  anni- 
versaries by  the  annual  increment 


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provided  in  the  following  schedule 
until  the  new  maximum  of  their  rank 
is  reached;  and  provided  further,  that 
the  salaries,  of  those  masters'  who 
have  reafcheS  the;  ntajxinyim -of  the 
existing-  'sch'eduls  «en«  ^*<Jcerr»ber  31. 
1919,.fh«Ul,  pn./anuary  1,  19*24)*,  be  aa- 
vanped  *J;-"t?ife.  e/nVft^t-of  one  hundred 
twenty  dollars  %$l2});  per/a,nnujn  to 
the  new  maximum  of  *fne"ir*  fa.nk  In 
the  following-  schedule: 

NORMAL,  SCHOOL. 

Head  master,  first  year  $3636, 
annual  increase  $144,  maxi- 
mum   '. $4,500 

Master,  Director  of  Model 
School,  first  year  $2916,  an- 
nual increase  $144,  maximum.  4,068 

Masters,  first  year  $2484,  annual 

increase  $144,  maximum 3,492 

Junior  Masters,  first  year  $1620, 
annual  increase  $144,  maxi- 
mum    3(060 

First  Assistants,  first  year 
$1812,  annual  increase  $96, 
m?,ximum  2,484 

Assistants,  first  year  $1668,  an- 
nual increase  $96,  maximum.  2,340 

Clerical  Assistant,  first  year 
$984,  annual  increase  $96, 
maximum  1,272 

LATIN  AND   DAY  HIGH   SCHOOLS. 

Head  Masters,  first  year  $3636, 
annual  increase  $144,  maxi- 
mum   '. $4,500 

Masters,  Heads  of  Departments, 
first  year  $2484,  annual  in- 
crease $144,  maximum 3,492 

Junior  Masters,  appointed  be- 
fore June  1,  1906,  who  have 
attained  the  rank  of  Master..  3,204 

Junior  Masters,  appointed  after 
June  1,  1906,  first  year  $1764, 
annual  increase  $144,  maxi- 
mum    3.060 

Assistant  Principals,  first  year 
$2004,  annual  increase  $96, 

maximum     2,484 

The  rank  of  assistant  principal 
shall  be  abolished  as  the  posi- 
tion becomes  vacant  by  the  re- 
tirement of  the  present  incumb- 
ents. 

First  Assistants,  first  year 
$1,812,  annual  increase  $96, 
maximum  2,484 

Industrial  Instructors,  Heads 
of  Departments  (High 
School  of  Practical  Arts), 
first  year  $1,812,  annual  in- 
crease $96,  maximum 2.484 

Assistants,  first  year  $1,452, 
annual  increase  $96,  maxi- 
mum    2,316 

Junior  Assistants,  first  year 
$1,008,  annual  increase  $96, 
maximum  1,200 


Instructors  in  Mechanical  De- 
partment (Mechanic  Arts 
High  School),  first  year 
$1,764,  annual  increase  $144, 
maximum  2,772 

<"o-ordinator,    first    year    $2.412, 

annual  increase  $96,  maximum    3,180 

Co-operative  Instructors 
(Brighton,  Charlestown,  Dor- 
chester, East  Boston  and 
Hyde  Park  Hish  Schools  and 
first  year  $1,884,  annual  in- 
crease $144,  maximum 3,036 

Industrial  Instructors  (Dor- 
chester, East  Boston,  and 
Hyde  Park  High  Schools  and 
High  School  of  Practical 
(Arts),  first  year  $1,500,  an- 
nual increase  $96,  maximum  1,932 
(For  teachers  employed  on  a  per 

diem   basis  see  Order  No.   2.) 

Clerical  Assistants,  first  year 
$984,  annual  increase  $96, 
maximum  1.272 

INSTRUCTORS — LATIN       AND       DAY 

HIGH  SCHOOLS. 
Commercial  Branches 
Instructors,     first     year     $1764, 
annual    increase    $144.    maxi- 
mum          2,772 

Assistant  Instructors,  first  year 
$1452,  annual  increase  $96. 
maximum 1,932 

Manual  Arts 

Instructors,  first  year  $1764, 
annual  increase  $144,  maxi- 
mum  v. 2,772 

Assistant  Instructors,  first 
year  $1452,  annual  increase 
$96,  maximum 1,932 

Salesmanship 

Assistant  Instructors,  first  year 
$1452,  annual  increase  $96, 
maximum 1,932 

BOSTON  CLERICAL   SCHOOL 

Head  Master,  first  year  $3636, 
annual  increase  $144.  maxi- 
mum   4,500 

Head  Instructors  in  Bookkeep- 
ing and  Head  Instructors  in 
Stenography,  first  year  $2484, 
annual  increase  $144,  maxi- 
mum   3,492. 

Clerical  Instructors,  first  year 
$1728,  annual  increase  $144, 
maximum 2.736. 

Clerical  Assistants,  first  year 
$1440,  annual  increase  $96, 
maximum 2,208. 

Teachers  of  English,  first  year 
$1440,  annual  increase  $96, 
maximum  2,016. 

CFor     teachers     employed     on     a     per 
diem  basis   see  Order  No.   2.) 


DAY    ELEMENTARY    SCHOOLS    AND 
DAY    INTERMEDIATE    SCHOOLS 

Masters,  first  year  $3060,  annual 
increase  $120,  maximum 
3,660 

Sub-Masters  in  charge,  in  ad- 
dition to  the  regular  salary 
of  their  rank 240. 

Sub-Masters,  first  year  $1,740. 
annual  increase  $120,  maxi- 
mum    2,820. 

Masters'  Assistants  in  charge, 
in  addition  to  the  regular 
salary  of  their  rank 240. 

Masters'  Assistants,  first  year 
$1,788,  annual  increase  $96. 
maximum  2,076. 

First  Assistants,  Grammar 
School,  first  year  $1,788,  an- 
nual increase  $96,  maximum  1,980. 

First  Assistant,  Primary  School  1,752. 

The  rank  of  First  Assistant, 
Primary  School,  shall  be  abolished 
on  the  retirement  or  promotion 
of  the  present  incumbent. 

First  Assistants  in  Charge,  first 
year  $1,788,  annual  increase 
$96,  maximum 2,076. 

Assistants,  first  year  $1,080, 
annual  increase  $96,  maxi- 
mum    1,752. 

Prevocational  Assistants,  first 
year  $1,380,  annual  increase 
$96,  maximum  1,956. 

(For  teachers  employed  on  a  per  diem 
basis   see   Order  No.   2.) 

Clerical  Assistants,  first  year 
$984,  annual  Increase  $96, 
maximum  1,272. 

KINDERGARTENS. 

Director,  first  year  $2,100,  an- 
nual increase  $120,  maximum  3,060. 

Assistant  Director,  first  year 
$1,788,  annual  increase  $96, 
maximum  1,980. 

First  Assistants,  first  year 
$1,416,  annual  increase  $96, 
maximum  1,608. 

Assistants,  first  year  $960,  an- 
nual increase  $96,  maximum.  $1,344 

(For  teachers  employed  on  a  per  diem 
basis  see   Order  No.    2.) 

TRADE  SCHOOL  FOR  GIRLS. 

Master  (including  regular, 
Summer  and  evening  terms), 
first  year  $3060,  annual  in- 
crease $120,  maximum 3,660 

Heads  of  Departments,  first 
year  $1956,  annual  increase 
$96,  maximum 2,340 

Trade  Assistants,  first  year 
$1512,  annual  increase  $96, 
maximum  1,896 


Helpers,  first  year  $1164,  an- 
nual increase  $96,  maximum.  1,452 

Vocational  Assistants,  first  year 
$1428,  annual  increase  $96, 
maximum  2,004 

Instructor  in  personal  and  shop 
hygiene,  first  year  $1452,  an- 
nual increase  $96,  maximum.  1,740 

(For  teachers  employed  on  a  per  diem 
basis   see   Order   No.    2.) 

Bookkeeper  (including  evening 
and  Summer  terms),  first 
year  $984,  annual  increase 
$96,  maximum 1,428 

Clerical  Assistant  (including 
evening  and  Summer  terms), 
first  year  $984,  annual  in- 
crease $96,  maximum 1,332 

BOSTON  TRADE  SCHOOL. 

Master  (including  day,  even- 
ing trade,  Summer,  contin- 
uation and  trade  extension 
classes),  first  year  $3468,  an- 
nual increase  $144,  maxi- 
mum    4,332 

Vice-Principal  (including  day 
evening  trade,  Summer,  con- 
tinuation and  trade  exten- 
sion classes),  first  year  $2412, 
annual  increase  $96,  maxi- 
mum    3, ISO 

Division  Heads,  first  year 
$2172,  annual  increase  $96, 
maximum  2,844 

Shop  Foreman,  first  year  $1836, 
annual  increase  $96,  maxi- 
mum    2,028 

Shop  Instructors,  first  year 
$1548,  annual  increase  $96, 
maximum  1,932 

Instructors  in  Academic  and 
Technical  Branches,  first 
year  $1860,  annual  increase 
$120,  maximum  2,700 

Instructors,  first  year  $1548, 
annual  increase  $96,  maxi- 
mum    2,028 

(For    teachers     employed    on     a    per 
diem   basis   see   Order  No.    Z.f 

Bookkeeper  (including  evening 
term),  first  year  $984,  an- 
nual increase  $96,  maximum  1,368 

Clerical  Assistant  first  year 
$984,  annual  increase  $96, 
maximum  1,272 

EVENING    CLASSES 

Assistants    in    Charge,    per    even- 
ing     $5.50 

Assistants,    per    evening 4.50 

Second   Assistants,   per  evening.  .    3.00 
Toolkeeper,    per    evening 1.00 

HORACE    MANN   SCHOOL   FOR   THE 
DEAF 

Principal,    first    year    $3,060,    an- 
nual increase   $120,  maximum.  .3,660 


Assistants,  first  year  $1,260,  an- 
nual   increase    $96,    maximum.    1,836 
(For   teachers    employed      on      a      per 
diem   basis   see  Order  No.    2.) 

EVENING   SCHOOLS 

Director,  first  year  $2,940,  an- 
nual increase  $120,  maximum. $3, 900 

Supervisors  of  Divisions  in 
Evening  Elementary  Schools, 
per  evening $4.00 

High 

Principals,    per    evening 7.00 

Assistants,    per    evening 4.50 

Typewriting       Assistants,        per 

evening     

Laboratory        Assistants,         per 

evening     

Clerical  Assistants,  per  evening 
Temporary    Clerical    Assistants, 

per  evening 


3.00 

2.50 
3.00 

2.00 


Elementary. 

Principals,   per    evening    $5.bO 

First   Assistants,    per   evening..  3.50 

Assistants,   per  evening    3.0'J 

Assistants,  Classes  in  Lip  Read- 
ing, per  evening 4.00 

Clerical  Assistants,   per  evening  2.00 

DAY   SCHOOL   FOR   IMMIGRANTS. 
Instructors,    first     year,     $1,428, 
annual     increase     $96,     maxi- 
mum     $2,004 

(For  teachers  employed  on  a  per  diem 
basis  see  Order  No.  2,) 

CONTINUATION   SCHOOL. 

Principal,  first  year  $3,636,  an- 
nual increase  $144,  maximum. $4, 500 

Heads  of  Divisions,  first  year 
$2,004,  annual  increase  $120, 
maximum  ?,S44 

Division  Foremen,  first  year 
$1,932,  annual  increase  $96, 
maximum  2,316 

Shop  Foremen,  first  year  $1,836, 
annual  increase  $96,  maxi- 
mum    2,028 

Shop  Instructors,  first  year 
$1,548,  annual  increase  $96, 
maximum  1,932 

Trade  Assistants,  first  year 
$1,512,  annual  increase  $96, 
maximum  1,896 

Helpers,  first  year  SI, 164,  an- 
nual increase  $96,  maxi- 
mum    1.452 

Instructors,  Boys'  Classes,  first 
year  $1716,  annual  increase 
$96,  maximum 2,388 

•  istants,  first  year  $1428,  an- 
nual increase  $96,  maximum.  2,004 


Vocational  Assistant,  first  year 
$1428,  annual  increase  $96, 
maximum  2,004 

(For  teachers  employed  on  a  per  diem 
basis    see    Order    No.    2.) 

Clerical  assistant?,  first  year 
$984,  annual  increase  $96, 
maximum  .'  1,272 

SUMMER    REVIEW    SCHOOLS. 

High   School. 

Principal,    per    session $7.00 

Assistants,    per   session 4.00 

Elementary    Schools. 

Principal,  per  session 5.00 

Assistants         in         charge         of 

branches,    per    session 3.50 

Assistants,    per    session 3.00 

EDUCATIONAL  INVESTIGATION 

AND    MEASUREMENT. 

Assistant  Director,  first  year 
$2340,  annual  increase  $120, 
maximum  $3,060 

DEPARTMENT        OF        HOUSEHOLD 
SCIENCE    AND    ARTS. 

Director,  first  year  $2220,  an- 
nual increase  $120,  maxi- 
mum   $3,180 

Assistant  Director  ,  first  year 
$1596,  annual  increase  $96, 
maximum  1,980 

Teachers  of  Cookery,  first  year 
$1080,  annual  increase  |96, 
maximum  1,752 

Teachers  of  Sewing,  first  year 
$1080,  annual  increase  $96, 
maximum  1,752 

DEPARTMENT  OF  MANUAL  ARTS. 

Director,  first  year  $3420,  an- 
nual increase  $120,  maximum  $3,780 

First  Assistant  Director,  first 
year  $2100,  annual  increase 
$120,  maximum  3,420 

Assistant  Directors,  first  year 
$1908,  annual  increase  $120, 
maximum  3,108 

First  Assistants  in  Manual 
Arts,  first  year  $1812,  an- 
nual increase  $96,  maximum.  2,484 

Assistants  in  Manual  Arts,  first 
year  $1692,  annual  increase 
$96,  maximum  2,172 

Shop  Foremen,  first  year  $1,836, 
annual  increase,  $96,  max- 
imum    2,028 

Shop  Instructors,  first  year 
$1548,  annual  increase  $96, 
maximum  1,932 

Foremen,  Shop  Work,  first  year 
$1836,  annual  increase  $96, 
in:iximum  2,028 


Instructors,  Shop  Work,  first 
year  $1548,  annual  increase 
$96,  maximum  ..............  1,932 

Instructors  in  Manual  Train- 
ing, Elementary  Schools,  first 
year  $1632,  annual  increase 
$96,  maximum  ..............  1,920 

Assistant  Instructors  in  Man- 
ual Training-,  Elementary 
Schools,  first  year  $1332,  an- 
nual increase  $96.  maximum.  1,812 

MEDICAL   INSPECTION. 

Director     .....................  $3,300 

School    I'aysicians  .............  804 

School     Physician    assigned    to 

Certificating   Office  ..........  1,200 

NURSES 

Supervising  Nurse,  first  year 
$1,740,  annual  increase  $120, 
maximum  ................  .  .  .$1,980 

School  Nurses,  first  year  $1,080, 
annual  increase  $96,  maxi- 
mum .......  .  ................  1,368 

DEPARTMENT  OP  MUSIC 

Director,  first  year  $3,420,  an- 

nual increase  $120,  maximum.  $3,  780 

Assistant  Directors,  first  year 
$2,292,  annual  increase  $120, 
maximum  ...................  3,012 

Assistants  in  Music,  first  year 
$1,620,  annual  increase  $96, 
maximum  ...................  1,908 

PENMANSHIP 
Director    .......................  $2,124 

PHYSICAL    TRAINING 

Director,  first  year  $3,420,  an- 

nual increase  $120,  maximum.  $3,780 

Instructors  in  Physical  Train-, 
ing,  first  year  $1,812,  annual 
increase  $96,  maximum  ......  2,100 

Assistant  Instructors  in  Physi- 
cal Training,  first  year  $1,452, 
annual  increase  $96,  maximum.  1,740 

Instructor  of  Military  Drill, 
first  year  $2,004,  annual  in- 
crease $120,  maximum  .......  2,484 

Assistant  Instructors  of  Mili- 

tary Drill  ....................  2,040 

Armorer,  first  year  $1,200,  an- 
nual increase  $120,  maxi 
mum 


PLAYGROUNDS. 

Play  Teachers  — 

One    Session     .................  $2.00 

Two    Sessions    ..............    .    4.90 

Supervisors  — 

One    Session     .................    2.50 

Two    Sessions    ................    5.00 

First    Assistants  —  • 

One    Session     .................    1.75 

Two  Sessions  ..............    3.60 


Assistants — 

One   Session    1.50 

Two    Sessions    3.00 

Assistants  in  £"and  Gardens — 

One  Session    l.io 

Two    Sessions    2.20 

"One  Session"  in  this  schedule  for 
playgrounds  shall  mean  from  the 
close  of  school  on  afternoons  and  Sat- 
urday mornings  during  the  school 
weeks,  and  one-half  day  during  the 
summer  season. 

"Two  Sessions"  shall  mean  fore- 
noon and  afternoon. 

GARDENING. 

Supervisors  of  Gardening — 

One    Session     $2. BO 

Two    Sessions    6.00 

Instructors  in  Gardening — 

One    Session    1.75 

Two    Sessions    3.50 

First  Assistants  in  Gardening — 

One    Session 1.50 

Two     Sessions 3.00 

Assistants  in  Gardening — 

One    Session 1.25 

Two  Sessions   2.50 

Assistants  in  School  Gardens — 

One    Session 75 

Two    Sessions 1.50 

"One  session"  means  from  the  close 

of     school     on     afternoons,     Saturday 

mornings    during    school    weeks,    and 

one-half     day     during     the     Summer 

term. 

DEPARTMENT    OF    PRACTICE    AND 
TRAINING. 

First  Assistant  Director,  first 
year  $2,244,  annual  increase 
$120,  maximum $2,844. 

Assistant  Directors,  first  year 
$2,004,  annual  increase  $120, 
maximum  2,484. 

SPECIAL    CLASSES. 

Director,  first  year  $2,220,  an- 
nual increase  $120,  maximum  $2,700. 

Medical    Inspector    2,328 

First  Assistants  in  Charge, 
first  year  $1,932,  annual  In- 
crease $96,  maximum 2,124. 

Instructors,  first  year  $1,260, 
annual  increase  $96,  maxi- 
mum    1,836. 

SPEECH  IMPROVEMENT  CLASSES 
AND  CLASSES  FOR  CONSERVA- 
TION OF  EYESIGHT. 

Instructor  in  Charge  of  Speech 

Improvement  Classes $2,160. 

Instructors,  first  year  $1,260, 
annual  increase  $96,  maxi- 
mum   1,836. 


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Teachers  promoted  to  the  rank  of 
instructor  from  the  rank  of  assistant, 
day  elementary  schools,  shall  be 
placed  upon  that  year  of  the  schedule 
for  the  rank  of  instructor  that  is  at 
least  $72  higher  than  the  rate  they 
are  on  in  the  rank  of  assistant,  day 
elementary  schools,  at  the  time  of 
their  promotion. 

VOCATIONAL    GUIDANCE. 

Director,  first  year  $2412,  an- 
nual increase  $120,  maxi- 
mum   ' $2,652 

EXTENDED         USE         OP         PUBLIC 

SCHOOLS. 
Director     $3.000 

SCHOOL    CENTERS. 

Managers    (per    hour) $1.00 

(All  School  Centers  not  to  ex- 
ceed 800  hours  per  year.  As- 
sociate Managers  (See  Or- 
ders Nos.  22  and  23.) 

Conductors,    per   session    4.50 

Special    Leaders,    per   session...      3.50 

Leaders,    per    session 2.50 

Special  Helpers,   per   session....      2.00 

Doormen,    per    session 1.50 

Pianists,     per     session 1.50 

Helpers,  per  session   1.00 

Matrons,    per   session 1.00 

Lecturers  for  public  lectures 
not  illustrated,  English  or 
non-English,  per  lecture,  not 

more    than    5.00 

Lecturers  for  public  lectures  il- 
lustrated with  uncolored 
slides,  when  lantern  and  op- 
erator are  furnished  by  the 
School  Committee,  per  lec- 
ture, not  more  than 10.00 

Per  lecture  (colored  or  uncol- 
ored slides)  for  non-English 
speaking  people,  not  more 
than  7-00 

(Slides  furnished  by  School 
Committee.) 

Lecturers  for  public  lectures  il- 
lustrated with  colored  slides 
when  lantern  and  operator 
are  furnished  by  the  School 
Commttee,  per  lecture,  not 
more  than  15.00 

Per  Lecture  (colored  or  un- 
colored slides)  for  non-Eng- 
lish speaking  people,  not  more 
than  8.00 

(Slides  furnished  by  lecturer.) 
Lecturers  for  public  lectures  il- 
lustrated with  uncolored 
slides  when  lantern  and  oper- 
ator are  furnished  by  the  lec- 
turer, per  lecture,  not  more 
than  12.00 


Lecturers  for  public  lectures  il- 
lustrated with  colored  slides 
when  lantern  and  operator 
are  furnished  by  the  lecturer, 
per  lecture,  not  more  than..  20.00 

Lecturers  for  public  lectures  il- 
lustrated with  both  colored 
slides  and  motion  pictures 
furnished  by  the  lecturer  or 
lectures  illustrated  with 
songs  or  picture  plays,  char- 
acter dramas  or  dramatic  im- 
personations, per  lecture,  not 
more  than  25. Oft 

Stereopticon  lantern  operators, 

per  session  1.50 

Motion  picture  operators,  per 

session  2.5ft 

TEACHERS   SPECIALLY   ASSIGNED. 

To  the  Model  School  Sub- 
Master,  in  addition  to  the 
regular  salary  of  his  rank.  .$240.00 

To  the  Model  School,   Master's 
Assistant,   First   Assistant   in 
Charge,  Assistants  in  Grades, 
First    Assistant     in     Kinder- 
garten and  Assistant  Kinder- 
garten,    in     addition     to     th© 
regular       salary       of       their 
rank    192.00 

To  Teachers  in  Day  High 
Schools,  assigned  to  after- 
noon Industrial  Classes,  per 
two-hour  period  3. 00 

To  Assistants,  Day  Elementary 
Schools,  assigned  to  Latin  or 
Day  High  Schools  or  to  a 
special  department,  in  addi- 
tion to  the  regular  salary  of 
their  rank  192.00 

To  Assistants,  Day  Elementary 
Schools,  and  Assistants,  Day 
Intermediate  Schools,  assigned 
to  the  Continuation  School,  if 
employed  six  hours  per  day,  in 
addition  to  the  regular  salary 
of  their  rank 192 

To  Assistants,  Day  Elementary 
Schools,  and  Assistants,  Day 
Intermediate  Schools,  assigned 
to  prevocational  classes  if  em- 
ployed six  hours  per  day,  in 
addition  to  the  regular  salary 
of  their  rank  192 

To  Assistants,  Day  Elementary 
Schools,  and  Assistants,  Day 
Intermediate  Schools,  assigned 
to  Boston  Disciplinary  Day 
School,  in  addition  to  the  reg- 
ular salary  of  their  rank 144 

To  Teachers  of  Cookery  or  Sew- 
ing, assigned  to  Prevocational 
Classes  for  Girls,  in  addition  to 
the  regular  salary  of  their 
rank  96 


The  additional  compensation  above 
provided  for  teachers  specially  as- 
signed shall  cease  upon  the  return  of 
said  teachers  to  their  former  posi- 
tions and  shall  not  be  taken  into 
consideration  in  determining1  the 
compensation  to  which  they  may  be 
entitled  upon  appointment  to  any 
other  rank  or  grade. 

2.  ORDERED,  That  the  compensa- 
tion of  substitute  and  temporary 
teachers  is  hereby  fixed  for  the 
period  January  1  to  August  31,  1920, 
Inclusive,  at  the  following  rates  for 
each  day  of  actual  service,  one-ses- 
sion days  being  reckoned  as  whole 
days: 

NORMAL,    LATIN    AND    DAY    HIGH 
SCHOOLS. 


Master  and  Junior  Masters, 
Normal,  Latin  and  Day  High 
Schools  

First  Assistants  and  Assistants, 
Normal,  Latin  and  Day  High 
Schools 


Junior    Assistants,    Latin 
Day    High    Schools    


and 


Instructors  and  Assistant  In- 
structors in  Commercial 
branches  or  Physical  Train 
ing,  Latin  and  Day  High 

Schools     

Instructors  in  Manual  Arts  and 
Co-operative  Instructors  in 

Day    High    Schools    

Assistant  Instructors  in  Manual 
Arts,  Latin  and  Day  High 

Schools     

Industrial     Instructors    in    Day 

High  Schools    

Instructors     in    Military    Drill, 
Latin  and  Day  High  Schools. 
Special   Assistants   in   Mechani- 
cal     Departments,     per     day: 

First   year    

Second    year    

Third        and        subsequent 

years     

Emergency  Special  Assistants 
in  Mechanical  Departments, 

per  day    

Special  Assistants,  Industrial 
Departments,  per  day: 

First    year 

Second    year    

Third         and         subsequent 
years     

Teacher  Coaches  or  Coaches  in 
Latin,  Day  High  Schools,  and 
Boston  Trade  School,  per  day 


$6.00 

5.00 
5.00 

4.50 
10-00 

6.00 
4.00 
8.00 

3.50 
4.00 

4.50 
2.00 


2.50 
3.00 

3.50 


4.0Q 


BOSTON    CLERICAL   SCHOOL. 
Teacher  Assistants,  per  day. . . .        6.50 
Aids,   per   day 3.00 


DAY    ELEMENTARY    AND    DAY 
INTERMEDIATE   SCHOOLS. 

Sub-Masters    55.00 

Masters'  Assistants,  First  As- 
sistants in  Charge,  and  First 
Assistants  Grammar  4.50 


per    day 

Horace   Mann 


4.00 


School, 


4.00 
4.00 


4.00 


Assistants, 
Assistants, 

per    day 
Special  Assistants,   Horace  Mann 

School,    per   day. 
Special  Assistants,  in  grades,  per 

day    . 
Special    Assistants,    Fort    Strong 

School    4.00 

Prevocational  Assistants,  per  day  5.00 
First  Assistants,  Kindergarten — 

One    Session    2.75 

Two    Sessions    3.50 

First     Assistants,     Kindergarten 

f6r  one  session,  and  Assistants, 

Kindergarten,    for    one    session 

during   the    same   day 3.50 

Assistants,    Kindergarten — 

One  Session    2.25 

Two    Sessions    3.00 

Special    Assistants,    Kindergarten — 

One  Session    2.25 

Two  Sessions 3.00 

Instructors,  Special  Classes 4.00 

Teachers  of  Cookery  and  Sewing, 

per  day    4.00 

Attendants,  Open  Air  Classes,  per 

day    1.50 

Special  Assistants,  Day  School  for 

Immigrants,    per   half-day 3.00 

Continuation     School     and     Industrial 

Schools  and  Classes. 
Instructors   Academic  and   Tech- 
nical   Branches,    Boston    Trade 

School    6.00 

Vocational  and  Trade  Assistants  (Con- 
tinuation School  and  Trade  School 
for  Girls)— 

Per  hour   1.25 

Not  to   exceed  per  day 5.00 

Aids  (Continuation  School  and 
Trade  School  for  Girls),  per 
day: 

First    year    3.50 

Second  year    4.00 

Third  and  subsequent  years     4.50 
Helpers      (Continuation      School 
and    Trade    School    for    Girls), 

per  day    ,    4.50 

Tool  keepers  (Continuation 
School  and  Boston  Trade 
School),  per  day: 

First  year    3.00 

Second    year     3.50 

Third   and   subsequent  years     4.00 
Special     Instructors     (Continua- 
tion School),   per  half-day....      4.00 
Special      Assistants      (Continua- 
tion School),   per   half-day....      2.00 

In    this    school,    one    two-hour 
session,    together    with   such    pre- 


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paratory  and  follow-up  work  as 
may  be  required,  shall  constitute 
one-half  day  of  service  for 
teachers  employed  and  paid  on 
the  basis  of  each  half-day  of 
service. 

Student   Aids    (Trade   School    for 
Girls),   per  day: 

First    year    2.00 

Second  and  subsequent  years     2.50 
Apprentice        Helpers        (Boston 
Trade  School),  per  day: 

First    year    4.00 

Second  and  subsequent  years     5.00 
Special  Shop  Foremen  and  Fore- 
men   Shop    Work,    Department 
of  Manual  Arts,  Boston  Trade 
School,        and        Continuation 

School 10.00 

Instructors,      Shop      Work,      and 
Shop    Instructors,    Department    . 
of  Manual  Arts,  Boston  Trade 
School,         and         Continuation 

School     8.00 

Shop   Assistants,    Department   of 

Manual   Arts,   per  day 6.00 

School    Nurses    4.00 

School   Physicians    4.00 

Temporary    Clerical     Assistants, 
Latin,     Day     High,     Continua- 
tion,   Trade    Schools    and    Day 
Elementary  Schools,   per  day..      3.50 
and  that  the  compensation  of  substi- 
tute and  temporary  teachers  of  other 
ranks   than   those   enumerated    herein 
shall    be    one    four-hundredth    part    of 
the  minimum  salary  of  the  respective 
ranks  for  each  day  of  actual  service. 


3.  ORDERED,  That  for  the  period 
January  1  to  August  31,  1920,  any 
teacher  or  member  of  the  supervising 
staff  who  may  be  designated  by  the 
Superintendent,  in  accordance  with 
the  regulations  to  fill  a  vacancy 
caused  by  the  death,  disability  or  ab- 
sence of  a  principal  of  a  school  or 
district,  or  of  a  director,  assistant 
director,  supervisor  or  supervising 
nurse,  for  a  continuous  period  exceed- 
ing two  weeks,  shall  receive  in  addi- 
tion to  his  or  her  regular  salary  one- 
half  of  the  difference  between  the  said 
salary  an.d  the  minimum  salary  of 
the  higher  position  during  the  time 
of  such  service,  but  not  including  the 
Summer  vacation.  Teachers  who  may 
similarly  be  designated  to  fill  the 
positions  of  sub-master,  master's  as- 
sistant, first  assistant  in  charge,  first 
assistant  in  charge,  special  classes, 
or  first  assistant,  kindergarten,  shall 
be  paid  at  the  rate  of  ninety-six  dol- 
lars (!f96)  per  year  in  addition  to  the 
regular  salary  of  their  rank. 


4.  ORDERED,  That  during  the  pe- 
riod January  1  to  August  31,  1920,  or 
during  such  portion  thereof  as  the 


Dorchester  High  School  is  conducted 
on  the  two-platoon  system,  the  head 
master  of  that  school  shall  be  paid 
at  the  rate  of  three  hundred  dollars 
($300)  per  annum  in  addition  to  the 
regular  salary  of  his  rank. 


5.  ORDERED,  That  for  the  period 
January    1    to    August    31,    1920,    high 
school    teachers    designated    to    take 
charge   of    a   branch   or   colony   of   a 
high    school    in    a    separate    building 
shall    be    paid    at    the    rate    of    three 
hundred    dollars    ($300)    per    year    in 
addition  to  the  regular  salary  of  their 
rank. 

6.  ORDERED,   That  for  the  period 
January    1    to    August    31,    1920,    the 
salaries     of     temporary     teachers     of 
salesmanship    are   hereby   established 
in     accordance     with     the     following 
schedule: 

Day  High  Schools,  per  period. ..  .$2.00 
Evening  High  Schools,  per  period  $2.00 
Continuation    Schools,     per    half- 
day   $2.00 

(The  term  "period"  is  a  teaching 
unit  accompanied  by  a  definite  re- 
quirement of  follow-up  work.) 


7.  ORDERED,  That  for  the  period 
January  1   to  August   31,   1920,   deduc- 
tions     on      account      of     absence      of 
temporary  teachers  serving  on  an  an- 
nual salary  shall   be     made     on     the 
same    basis    as    that    established    for 
regular   teachers. 

8.  ORDERED,   That  for  the   period 
January   1   to   August  31,   1920,    in   ad- 
dition   to    the    compensation    provided 
for    master's    assistants,    first    assist- 
ants   in    charge,    and    assistants,    day 
elementary     schools,     those     assigned 
to    classes   attended      exclusively      by 
boys  in  grades  above  the  third  in  the 
Agassiz,     Bigelow,     Dudley,     Dwight, 
Eliot,     Frederic     W.     Lincoln,     Law- 
rence,   Quincy,     Sherwin,    Thomas    N. 
Hart    and    Wendell    Phillips    Districts, 
shall    be    paid    additional    compensa- 
tion   at    the    rate   of   forty-eight    dol- 
lars   ($48)    per   year,    beginning   with 
the    second    anniversary    of    their   as- 
signments   to    such    classes    and    con- 
tinuing  until    the    expiration    of    such 
assignment. 


9.  ORDERED,  That  teachers  who 
have  been  reappointed  to  the  Boston 
Trade  School,  Trade  School  for  Girls, 
or  the  Continuation  School  following 
service  in  either  school  ending  not 
later  than  the  close  of  the  regular 
term  in  the  preceding  year,  or  ap- 
pointed to  service  in  other  parts  of 


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the  day  school  system  following  such 
service  in  such  schools,  shall  be  paid 
for  the  period  between  August  31  and 
the  date  of  the  reopening  of  the 
schools  at  the  same  rate  for  said 
period  as  they  were  paid  during  the 
month  of  June  last  preceding. 

10.  ORDERED,  That  for  the  period 
January  1  to  August  31,  1920,  Marie 
A.  Solano  be  paid  at  the  rate  of  six 
hundred  dollars  ($600)  per  year  in 
addition  to  her  regular  salary  as  first 
assistant,  head  of  department,  Normal 
School,  during  her  special  assignment 
to  the  supervision  of  the  foreign 
language  work  in  intermediate 
schools  and  classes,  and  for  lectures 
and  instruction  to  the  teachers  of 
foreign  languages  in  intermediate 
schools  and  classes. 


11.  ORDERED,       That       Ellen       S. 
Bloomfield,   assistant,   day  elementary 
schools,    assigned    to    special    service 
as  teacher  of  penmanship  in  the  Nor- 
mal  and   day   elementary    schools,   be 
be   paid   at    the    rate   of   one    hundred 
forty-four  dollars    ($144)    per  year  in 
addition  to  the  regular  salary  of  her 
rank,    for    the    period    January    1    to 
August  31,   1920. 

12.  ORDERED,    That    the    compen- 
sation  of  Sarah  M.   Lilley  and  Helen 
Li.  Smith,   teachers  of  classes  for  con- 
servation   of    eyesight,    is    hereby   es- 
tablished  at   the   rate    of  five   dollars 
and  seventy-five  cents   ($5.75)  per  day 
of   service   for   the    period    January    1 
to  August  31,  1920. 

13.  ORDERED,   That   the   salary  of 
Eleanor     J.     O'Brien,     vocational     as- 
sistant,    Department     of     Vocational 
Guidance,  is  hereby  established  at  the 
rate     of    twenty-one     hundred     forty- 
eight  dollars  ($2,148)  per  year,  to  take 
effect   January   1,    1920. 


14.  ORDERED,  That  the   salary  of 
Irving-   O.    Scott,    vo-cational    assistant, 
Department    of   Vocational    Guidance, 
is   hereby   established   at   the   rate    of 
two        thousand        fifty-two        dollars 
($2,052)      per     year,     for     the     period 
January  1   to  August  31,  1920. 

15.  ORDERED,   That   the   salary  of 
Margaret  M.   Sallaway,   vocational  as- 
sistant,     Department      of     Vocational 
Guidance,     is    hereby    established    at 
the       rate       of       seventeen       hundred 
forty    dollars    ($1,740)    per    year,    for 
the    period    January    1    to    August    31, 
1920. 


16.  ORDERED,  That  the  salary  of 
Ethel    Fletcher,    vocational    assistant, 
Department  of  Vocational  Guidance,  is 
hereby  established  at  the  rate  of  six- 
teen      hundred       forty-four       dollars 
($1,644)   per  year,   for  the  period  Jan- 
uary   1    to    August    31,    1920. 

17.  ORDERED.       That       the       em- 
ployment   of    Frances    McCormick    as 
temporary    vocational    assistant,    De- 
partment  of  Vocational   Guidance,   is 
hereby     authorized     on     six    days     a 
week,    from  January   1   to  August  31. 
1920,    and    that    she    be    paid    during 
such  employment  at  the  rate  of  five 
dollars  ($5)  per  day. 

18.  ORDERED,    That   the    compen- 
sation   of   Louis    K.    Hull,    temporary 
prevocational     instructor,     is     hereby 
established    at    the    rate    of    two    dol- 
lars    and     twenty     cents     ($2.20)     per 
two-hour    period    of    service    for    tho 
period  January  1  to  August  31,  1920. 


19.  ORDERED,    That    the   compen- 
sation   of    pianists    employed    in    con- 
nection   with    physical    training    ex- 
ercises  in   the  Public  Latin  School  is 
hereby  established  at  the  rate  of  one 
dollar  and  fifty  cents  ($1.50)  per  ses- 
sion    for     the    period    January     1     to 
August   31,   1920. 

20.  ORDERED,   That   the    compen- 
sation   of   the    pianist    in    the   Normal 
School    is    hereby    established    at    the 
rate    of    fifty    cents     (50c)     per    hour 
during     the      period     January     1      to 
August  31,  1920. 

21.  ORDERED,  That  for  the  period 
January   1    to   August   31,    1920,   Ethel 
D.    Hodson    and    Caroline   A.    Shay    be 
paid    at     the     rate     of    one    hundred 
dollars   ($100)  per  year  in  addition  to 
their   regular   salaries  as   instructors. 
Day    School    for    Immigrants,    during 
their  special  assignment  to  assist  the 
Director    of    Evening    Schools    in    the 
organization       and       supervision       of 
classes    in    Americanization,    provided 
that     such    .additional     compensation 
shall  not  be  taken  into  consideration 
in    determining    the    compensation    to 
which   said   teachers   may  be   entitled 
upon   appointment  to  any  other  rank 
or  grade. 


22.  ORDERED.  That  for  the 
period  January  1  to  August  31,  1920, 
the  compensation  of  Margaret  M. 
Higgins  and  Mary  S.  Keene,  asso- 


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ciate  managers  in  school  centers,  Is 
hereby  established  at  the  rate  of  six 
dollars  and  fifty  cents  ($6.50)  per 
day,  for  service  not  more  than  the 
equivalent  of  one  hundred  nineteen 
(119)  days  during  said  period. 


23.  ORDERED,  That  for  the  pe- 
riod January  1  to  August  31,  1920, 
the  c  ompensation  of  Elizabeth  W. 
Pigeon  and  Elizabeth  R.  Teaffe,  as- 
sociate managers  in  school  centers, 
is  hereby  established  at  the  rate  of 
five  dollars  and  fifty  cents  ($5.50) 
per  day,  for  service  not  more  than 
the  equivalent  of  one  hundred  thirty- 
nine  (139)  days  during  said  period. 


24.  ORDERED,  That  Alice  Mc- 
Nally  be  paid  at  the  rate  of  fifty 
dollars  ($50)  per  year  in  addition 
to  her  regular  salary  as  assistant, 
Eliot  District,  during  her  special  as- 
signment to  the  Fort  Strong  School 
for  the  period  January  1  to  August 
31,  1920. 


25.  ORDERED,     Tnat     the     salary 
of    the    Chief    Attendance    Officer     is 
hereby    established    at     the      rate      of 
thirty-one     hundred     twenty     dollars 
($3120)     per    annum,     to     take      effect 
January     1,     1920,     and     to     continue 
until    otherwise    ordered. 

26.  ORDERED,   That  the   salary  of 
Attendance   Officers   is   hereby    estab- 
lished in  accordance  with  the  follow- 
ing schedule,   to    take    effect   January 
1,    1920,    and    to    continue   until   other- 
wise   ordered: 

First    year     $1464,    annual    increase 
$108,   maximum    $2004. 


lie  schools  are  hereby  established  at 
the  rate  of  four  hundred  forty-four 
dollars  ($444)  for  the  period  January 
1  to  June  30,  1920,  both  included. 


27.  ORDERED,  That  the  salary  of 
the  Supervisor  of  Licensed  Minors  is 
hereby  established  at  the  rate  of 
twenty-two  hundred  twenty  dol- 
lars ($2220)  per  annum,  to  take 
effect  January  1,  1920,  and  to  con- 
tinue until  otherwise  ordered. 


ORDERED,  That  for  the  year  end- 
ing August  31,  1920,  the  salary  of 
the  research  assistant,  department 
of  educational  investigation  and 
measurement,  is  hereby  established 
at  the  following  rate: 

Minimum,  $1,272;  annual  increase, 
$96;  maximum,  $1,944. 


ORDERED,  That  for  the  year  end- 
ing August  31,  1920,  the  salary  of 
the  rank  of  examiner  in  penmanship 
is  hereby  established  at  the  rate  of 
twelve  hundred  dollars  ($1,200)  per 
year. 


28.     ORDERED,    That    the    salaries 
of  permanent  substitutes  in   the  pub- 


ORDERED,  That  the  Superintend- 
ent is  authorized  to  fix  the  compen- 
sation of  lecturers  employed  in 
school  centers  and  whose  compen- 
sation is  not  fixed  in  the  salary 
schedule;  provided,  that  such  com- 
pensation, including  any  service  or 
other  charges,  shall  in  no  case  exceed 
forty  dollars  ($40)  per  evening. 

In   School   Committee, 

January  19,  1920. 

ORDERED,  That  the  compensation 
of  the  rank  of  emergency  assistant, 
day  elementary  schools,  is  hereby  es- 
tablished at  the  rate  of  three  dollars 
($3)  per  day  of  actual  service,  to 
take  effect  Jan.  1,  1920. 


ORDERED,  That  the  compensation 
of  the  rank  of  emergency  kinder- 
garten assistant,  day  elementary 
schools,  is  hereby  established  at  the 
rate  of  two  dollars  ($2)  for  one  ses- 
sion of  actual  service,  and  three  dol- 
lars ($3)  for  two  sessions  of  actual 
service  during  the  same  day,  to  take 
effect  Jan.  1,  1920. 

THORNTON  D.  APOLLONIO. 
Secretary. 


(2,500-1-20-'20.) 


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